In the Bee Gees song Stayin' Alive, the bass guitar is flat. Not too noticeable in and of itself, but when you are playing a properly tuned bass to it, it makes is hard to be certain you are playing correctly.

Is it possible to auto-tune the bass (even if it makes the rest of the parts in the song sharp)?

drumandstage wrote:In the Bee Gees song Stayin' Alive, the bass guitar is flat. Not too noticeable in and of itself, but when you are playing a properly tuned bass to it, it makes is hard to be certain you are playing correctly.

Is it possible to auto-tune the bass (even if it makes the rest of the parts in the song sharp)?

I've separated the frequencies for you (though it's not a precise separation). Download, retune, mix to taste

The whole thing was likely sped up a little in order to sharpen the sound, which was a fairly common practice before digital recording. It may be easier to take the whole Bee Gees track down a little until it matches the pitch of your well-tuned bass guitar.

drumandstage wrote:In the Bee Gees song Stayin' Alive, the bass guitar is flat. Not too noticeable in and of itself, but when you are playing a properly tuned bass to it, it makes is hard to be certain you are playing correctly.

Is it possible to auto-tune the bass (even if it makes the rest of the parts in the song sharp)?

I've separated the frequencies for you (though it's not a precise separation). Download, retune, mix to taste